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Buckeye Country Superfest Returns

W.Va. Native, Skyrocketing Star Sierra Ferrell Headed to The Shoe

Photo Provided The Buckeye Country Superfest returns to The Shoe in 2026 with a full slate of roots country and Americana artists from Tyler Childers to Sierra Ferrell and more. The annual super-concert will take place Saturday, June 13, at Ohio Stadium in Columbus.

COLUMBUS – An annual summer tradition, Buckeye Country Superfest returns this Saturday, June 13, with superstar Tyler Childers headlining another unforgettable event in the Buckeye state along with multi-talented songstress Sierra Ferrell and more.

Once again featuring a stacked lineup, the 2026 event will also feature performances by country-rock sensations The Red Clay Strays, L.A. based indie-rock band Lord Huron, Texas’ excellent country-meets-Americana group Flatland Cavalry and the dazzling, one-of-a-kind country performer Kaitlin Butts rounding out the lineup.

The upcoming 2026 concert marks the ninth Buckeye Country Superfest at iconic Ohio Stadium in Columbus.

Limited tickets remain to Saturday’s big event at The Shoe.

One of the brightest young luminaries in roots music today, Ferrell brings a dose of beautifully strange magic to everything she touches. Since the arrival of “Long Time Coming” (her acclaimed debut LP for Rounder Records), the West Virginia-born singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist has earned the Emerging Act of the Year prize at the Americana Honors and Awards, collaborated with the likes of Margo Price and Old Crow Medicine Show, and enchanted audiences all over North America and Europe with her high-spirited and dazzling live performance.

She was nominated for four Grammy awards this year and won in all four categories — Best Americana Album for “Trail of Flowers,” Best American Roots Song and Best Americana Performance for “American Dreaming,” and Best American Roots Performance for “Lighthouse.”

On “Trail Of Flowers,” her latest album, the now Nashville-based artist expands her sound while deepening the urgency of her songs, often revealing a wealth of wisdom within her wildly imaginative storytelling.

From playing in cover bands to busking on the streets across the country, Ferrell has built a grassroots following that in recent years has seen her perform at milestone venues like the Grand Ole Opry; The Caverns in Pelham, Tennessee; and in stadiums across the nation opening for Post Malone and Jelly Roll. She has toured internationally and this month has headlined WVU Fall Fest and played to sold-out crowds in Columbus and at the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado.

American country and folk singer-songwriter Childers is known for his own, truly unique style and mix of traditional country, folk, honky-tonk and bluegrass. On his latest project, “Snipe Hunter” cements Childers’ status as an American original: a songwriter with a strong grasp of Appalachian tradition, a storyteller alive to the hard-bitten humor and absurdity of country life, and a singer who jumps from a feral growl to an intimate croon in less time that it takes him to reload.

For additional information, visit www.buckeyecountrysuperfest.com.

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